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All Forum Posts by: Matt Inman

Matt Inman has started 6 posts and replied 105 times.

Post: Wholesaler / Investor in St, Louis MO

Matt InmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Saint Peters, MO
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 12

Welcome @Jim Briggs I'm always looking for my next project, feel free to reach out to me with any opportunities. 

Post: Buyer Interested Before Rehab is Finished

Matt InmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Saint Peters, MO
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 12

As a rule I typically don't like to show projects before they are completed.  A lot of people don't have the imagination to picture the house in a finished state and it's more of a turn off to them.   But your milage may very and the buyer might be able to image the finished house. 

Post: St. Louis Happy Hour Meetup | Oct 14, 7PM at O'Leary's Restaurant

Matt InmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Saint Peters, MO
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 12

Thanks for setting this up @Peter MacKercher, I'll try my best to make it.

Post: My multi-million dollar first deal at 20 years old

Matt InmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Saint Peters, MO
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 12

Congrats sounds like a great first deal, I wish I'd have started at 20..

Post: 6 Plex Analysis

Matt InmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Saint Peters, MO
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 12

I agree with Steve the number do look good, I'd get real financials and see if they stand up to your due diligence.   Some things to think about as well, Repairs and Maintenance, Administrative/tax fees, contract service(snow and grass)  those can add up fast as well.

Let us know how it goes @Rick L.

Post: New Member from Joplin, Missouri

Matt InmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Saint Peters, MO
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 12

Welcome @Josh LeMasters.  

Post: New investor in the St. Louis, MO area

Matt InmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Saint Peters, MO
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 12

@Michael Franklin Welcome to BP!   I have some experience with those areas,  Particularity with the Festus, Crystal City.  I also have a few Property Management contacts that you could reach out to.  Send me a PM and I'll forward you the information.  

@Tim Hagins I asked this same question from a friend of mine, here's the response.

Pre exam class $395

Practice exam class $200

Test $60(approx)

St Louis ***. of Realtors $629/yr $275 app fee (price varies per office) (optional depends on brokerage that holds your license) if broker belongs, you have to too.

Continuing Ed. $30/class 4 classes or 12 hrs required. (every two yrs)

Errors and Omissions insurance $650/yr (varies per office, depends on brokers experience)

Desk fees, commission agreements or referral only standings ( this all varies depending on what broker you choose to hold your license and can vary greatly.

MLS fees $60/ quarter

MO real estate license application fee and renewal fee $50-100 each time

Supra key $25 processing fee, $140/yr

I'm sure there are some other fees in there, but hopefully that give you a good idea.

Post: Critique my script to sellers

Matt InmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Saint Peters, MO
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 12

Hi @Alexxa C. it sounds good, my only concern would be your due diligence statement, most of the people you will be dealing with want a fast close.   Saying it may take 30-60 days to get their money might put a few people off toward going with you.  Most people you are targeting will be getting multiple mailers and calls and those people will be closing the deal as fast as they can.  You might just say "I will need some time to due my due diligence".  

Just my 2 cents.

Post: St.Louis Mo

Matt InmanPosted
  • Investor
  • Saint Peters, MO
  • Posts 106
  • Votes 12

Yep